Publications by authors named "Umeno T"

Aortic intimal sarcoma is a rare disease with no established treatment and a poor prognosis. A 70-year-old man who underwent surgery for a mass shadow extending from the ascending aorta to the left common carotid artery on contrast-enhanced computed tomography was diagnosed with intimal sarcoma and underwent postoperative radiotherapy (66 Gy/33 Fr). Three brain metastases were identified after 1.

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Ramucirumab (RAM) has been approved for the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Here, we report two cases of RAM-induced ascites with epidermal growth factor receptor-mutant NSCLC. Patient 1, a 72-year-old man, developed ascites 20 months after erlotinib (ERL) and RAM administration, which resolved after their discontinuation and performing paracentesis.

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  • π-Extended donor-acceptor (D-A)-type molecules possess special optical properties that allow for unique behaviors in detection due to intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) mechanisms.
  • This review highlights three types of D-A-type molecules that serve as detection reagents for methanol, amino acids in solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS), and amines in biological contexts.
  • These methods include differentiating methanol from ethanol using guanidine moieties, a novel colorimetric approach for detecting amines via acid-base reactions during SPPS, and a turn-on amine-labeling reagent for protein staining in living cells.
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Conformational freedom-restricted peptides, such as stapled peptides, play a crucial role in the advancement of functional peptide development. We synthesized stapled octapeptides using α-carbocyclic α,α-disubstituted α-amino acids, particularly 3-allyloxy-1-aminocyclopentane-1-carboxylic acid, as the crosslink motifs. The organocatalytic capabilities of the synthesized stapled peptides were assessed in an asymmetric nucleophilic epoxidation reaction because the catalytic activities are known to be proportional to α-helicity.

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Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) serve as potent vehicles for delivering membrane-impermeable compounds, including nucleic acids, into cells. In a previous study, we reported the successful intracellular delivery of small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) with negligible cytotoxicity using a peptide containing an unnatural amino acid (dipropylglycine). In the present study, we employed the same seven peptides as the previous study to evaluate their efficacy in delivering plasmid DNA (pDNA) intracellularly.

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Eosinophilic pneumonia is a known side effect of dupilumab; however, diffuse alveolar hemorrhage has not yet been reported in association with dupilumab. We herein report a case of diffuse alveolar hemorrhage caused by dupilumab. A 57-year-old man with severe asthma was unable to discontinue oral steroids and thus was prescribed dupilumab.

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This study investigated six-month outcomes of first models of ascending aortic replacement. The molds used to produce the Biotube were implanted subcutaneously in goats. After 2-3 months, the molds were explanted to obtain the Biotubes (inner diameter, 12 mm; wall thickness, 1.

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Biotubes are autologous tubular tissues developed within a patient's body through in-body tissue architecture, and they demonstrate high potential for early clinical application as a vascular replacement. In this pilot study, we used large animals to perform implantation experiments in preparation for preclinical testing of Biotube. The biological response after Biotube implantation was histologically evaluated.

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Invited for the cover of this issue are the groups of Kazuteru Usui and Satoru Karasawa at Showa Pharmaceutical University and Yasuhiro Kobori of Kobe University. The image depicts chirality control of helical compounds through cycles of photocleavage and recombination under sunlight with a "Jack and the Beanstalk" motif. Read the full text of the article at 10.

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A 79-year-old man presented with fatigue and right shoulder pain. Computed tomography revealed right pleural effusion and osteosclerosis of the sternoclavicular joint. There were no signs of malignancy or infection in the pleural fluid studies.

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Solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) is an essential technique for the synthesis of peptide. For half a century, many amine detection methods have been developed to monitor coupling reactions during SPPS. Despite such efforts, to the best of our knowledge, a nondestructive and quantitative colorimetric method has not been developed.

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Tepotinib is one of the key drugs for MET exon 14-skipping mutation-positive non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The main adverse event of tepotinib treatment is edema. Rash is a rare adverse event, affecting only 0.

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Herein, we report the synthesis of two "partially embedded fused-dihydropyridazine N-aryl aza[5]helicene derivatives" (PDHs) and the demonstration of their intrinsic photo-triggered multi-functional properties based on a Kekulé biradical structure. Introducing bulky electron-withdrawing trifluoromethyl or pentafluoroethyl groups into the aza[5]helicene framework (PDH-CF and -C F ) gives PDH axial chirality based on the helicity of the P and M forms, even at room temperature. Upon photo-irradiation of PDH-CF in a frozen solution, an ESR signal from the triplet biradical with zero-field splitting values, generated by N-N bond dissociation, was observed.

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Histologic evaluations revealed excessive accumulations of macrophages and absence of fibroblastic interstitial cells in explanted bioprosthetic valves. Comprehensive gene and protein expression analysis and histology unveiled an accumulation of fibrinogen and plasminogen, an activator of infiltrated macrophages, from degenerated valve surfaces in the interstitial spaces. These pathologies were completely reproduced in a goat model replaced with an autologous pericardium-derived aortic valve.

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In bioengineering, fluorescent amine-reactive probes are invaluable for the detection of amine species. In particular, targeting probes for lysine, which has a free amino group in amino acids, are a valid method for protein detection. For this purpose, many fluorescent "turn-on type" probes with amine reactivity have been developed; however, they require improvements.

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Meningitis-retention syndrome (MRS) is the combination of aseptic meningitis and acute urinary retention that occurs in the absence of other neurological diseases. The cause(s) of MRS remain unclear. A 57-year-old Japanese woman was referred to our hospital for the evaluation of persistent fever and headache.

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To understand the function of protein in live cells, real-time monitoring of protein dynamics and sensing of their surrounding environment are important methods. Fluorescent labeling tools are thus needed that possess fast labeling kinetics, high efficiency, and long-term stability. We developed a versatile chemical protein-labeling tool based on fluorophore-conjugated diazabicyclooctane β-lactamase inhibitors (BLIs) and wild-type TEM-1 β-lactamase protein tag.

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Invited for the cover of this issue are the groups of Kazuteru Usui and Satoru Karasawa at Showa Pharmaceutical University, and Yoshitane Imai at Kindai University. The image depicts how a phosphine-oxide-bearing helicene exhibits markedly enhanced CPL response in the excited state compared with that of one with a corresponding phosphine. Read the full text of the article at 10.

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Trivalent metal ions are essential elements in materials and life sciences. To date, fluorescence is the gold standard for the detection of trivalent metal ions, which form a complex with fluorescent chelate ligands (Lewis base type). In this study, we report pH-responsive fluorescent probes for the selective detection of trivalent metal ions that utilize a new chelate-free approach using Brønsted base-type probes.

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Small chiral organic molecules with CD properties are in high demanded due to their potential use in promising electronic and biological applications. Herein, we reveal a system in which the oxidation of a phosphino group to the corresponding phosphine oxide on the inner rim of a helicene derivative induces a CPL response. Laterally π-extended 7,8-dihydro[5]helicenes bearing phosphine and phosphine oxide groups on their inner helical rims (i.

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An optical pH probe is a simple and effective tool for determining an accurate pH value in its localized area. However, basic pH probes with p values above 8 have rarely been reported, although many components with high p such as arginine play important roles in vivo. Herein, we introduce novel colorimetric and fluorescent basic probes , which are designed using push-pull-type aminoquinoline and aminobenzoquinoline fluorophores, with p values ranging from 8.

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  • The study introduces new fluorescent compounds called TFMAQ that include alkylmorpholine and arylmorpholine groups, focusing on their properties and how they respond to acidic environments.
  • Unlike what is typically expected, the derivatives with ethylmorpholine groups did not accumulate in lysosomes as anticipated; instead, they preferred to accumulate in lipid droplets.
  • The results have implications for creating more targeted dyes for specific organelles and tissues in cell imaging and medical diagnostics.
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  • There are currently no suitable small-diameter, long artificial vascular grafts for below-knee bypass surgery in patients with severe limb ischemia, prompting the development of Biotubes®, a type of tissue-engineered graft.
  • The study tested the Biotube and its preparation device, Biotube Maker, by implanting them in 17 goats for various time periods, achieving a high success rate of 94% with minimal defects.
  • Biotubes measured 4 mm in diameter and 51-52 cm in length, demonstrating strong durability and functionality, showing potential to effectively replace traditional grafts with comparable properties to human arteries after just one month of embedding.
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  • * Out of 14 enrolled patients, the objective response rate was 57.1%, with most patients demonstrating improved performance status after treatment. However, only 20% of patients experienced progression-free survival at one year.
  • * The findings suggest pembrolizumab is beneficial for PS 2 patients but not for those with PS 3 due to poor outcomes, with a need for careful monitoring of adverse effects like liver dysfunction.
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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the total small-vessel disease (SVD) score in predicting recurrent strokes in patients on maintenance hemodialysis.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 159 patients who experienced acute ischemic strokes, calculating their SVD scores and considering factors like age and comorbidities.
  • Results indicated that higher SVD scores correlated with a significantly increased risk of recurrent stroke, suggesting that this score could be a useful tool in identifying at-risk patients.
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